The reserves are back in league action on Monday, travelling to take on Greenock Morton.
Kick-off at Cappielow is at 2pm.
The reserves are back in league action on Monday, travelling to take on Greenock Morton.
Kick-off at Cappielow is at 2pm.
A win against Partick Thistle on Monday will send Motherwell through to the knockout stages of the SWPL Cup.
Having picked up three points from Kilmarnock and then lost to Forfar Farmington, victory is required to top the group.
Kick-off at the Penny Cars Stadium in Airdrie is at 8pm.
Come and have your dinner with us on Friday night as Aberdeen visit Fir Park in a crucial Ladbrokes Premiership match.
It’s a Chinese-themed menu on the night and we’ve limited availability in all of our suites.
You can buy online now to secure your place instantly. Alternatively, give our hospitality team a call on 01698 338012.
A two-course meal with half-time refreshments served within our Centenary Suite with main stand seating and a pay bar for £70 per person, or £45 per person for season ticket holders. A fully-inclusive bar is also available for £120 per person.
Inclusive bar with two-course meal and half-time snacks with indoor seating for £70 per person for our beer and wine package, or £90 for our spirits, beer and wine package.
View the match from the comfort of one of our boxes at the top of the Davie Cooper Stand. With access to the Cooper Bar before and after the match, and half-time refreshments, tea, coffee, pies and cakes, our deal is available for £50 per person.
If you’re a season ticket holder, you can upgrade for £35 per person.
Enjoy hot snacks with half-time refreshments with main stand seating for £70 per person, with an inclusive bar one hour before and one hour following the match. We also have an offer for Under 18s priced at £35.
The dress code for all areas is smart, with no jeans, trainers or colours. To book, please phone our hospitality team on 01698 338012 or book online at tickets.motherwellfc.co.uk.
Christopher Long’s early goal is cancelled out as Motherwell secure a top six place with a 1-1 draw at Hearts.
“We’re a little disappointed we didn’t get three points. We’re aren’t going to rest now. We want third spot.”
Stephen Robinson speaks as Motherwell secure a top six place with a 1-1 draw at Hearts.
Motherwell secured a top six finish with a draw at Hearts.
Christopher Long’s first half goal was a deserved reward for the visitors’ performance, but they were pegged back early in the second half with Conor Washington’s close-range strike.
Stephen Robinson stuck with the same starting team which won 4-1 against Ross County in midweek, looking to tighten the grip on third spot.
Both sides had early chances. Declan Gallagher saw a header from a corner go straight at Zlamal from a corner, while there was a heart in the mouth moment straight after.
As Gillespie came outside the box and dealt with a through ball well, his clearance fell at the feet of Clare on the halfway line. Getting the ball out of his feet, his 60-yard shot was perfectly on target and kept out only by the intervention of Campbell, who chested the ball down just short of the line and cleared.
That clearance came at a cost, however, as the midfielder was forced off with injury soon after. Barry Maguire took his place.
Motherwell’s goal would come almost straight after. Halkett’s ball forward was charged down by Long and he was immediately alive to pounce on the second ball.
Bursting away from 40 yards out, he eventually rounded the goalkeeper and found the bottom left corner of the net from a tight angle.
The chance to go two ahead should have arrived moments later. A unique four versus one counter attack from Motherwell saw the visitors queuing up for a chance at goal, with Polworth slipping Hylton in on the right side of the box.
As he went to pull the trigger, he was cleaned out by goalkeeper Zlamal with both feet. But referee Don Robertson ruled the forward fallen over of his own accord and gave a goal kick.
Within three minutes of the start of the second half, Hearts were level. Naismith got free on the left side of the box and fizzed the ball back across for Washington to steer home from close range.
Hearts’ tails were up as they tried to seize the chance to pull themselves off the bottom. But Motherwell stood defensively firm and grew back into the match to carve out a host of chances.
Hylton had the best of the lot with a spectacular half-volley scissor kick from outside the box which looked bound for the bottom corner of the net, only for Zlamal to get down and keep it out at the last second.
Our 2019/20 Player of the Year event is sold out, but there’s still time to get on our waiting list if extra tickets become available.
Held at the Alona Hotel on Saturday 18 April and hosted by Tam Cowan, our event will see the top performers from across the campaign recognised.
Add your name to our waiting list by filling out the form here.
This year’s awards and their sponsors are:
| Award | Sponsored by |
| Player of the Year | Frontline |
| Young Player of the Year | Match Attax |
| Goal of the season | Indigo |
| Top goalscorer | SRB Wealth Management |
| Special recognition award | Covanburn |
| Management player of the year | Avia Signs |
| Player’s player of the year | Manor Estate |
Public voting for some of the categories will be available shortly.
“We’ve spoken about belief in what we do and trying to do the right things. Hopefully we can continue it on Saturday.”
Stephen Robinson speaks ahead of the trip to Hearts.
There’s a live stream and live audio available from Hearts v Motherwell on Saturday.
We’ve live video of the match available to viewers outside of the UK and Ireland for just £12 a month. Kick off is at 3pm GMT.
To subscribe and get all Motherwell home matches – and the majority of away games – head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk now and sign up.
If you’re in the UK or Ireland and can’t make it, don’t worry. We’ve also got live audio commentary of the match for just £5.99 a month.
Head to tv.motherwellfc.co.uk to sign up. Just choose the UK/Ireland commentary option.
2019/20 Motherwell streaming service matches
| Date | Match | Service available |
| 7 March 2020 | Hearts v Motherwell | Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all |
| 14 March 2020 | Motherwell v Aberdeen | Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all |
| 21 March 2020 | Motherwell v Kilmarnock | Live video outside UK/Ireland, audio to all |
| 4 April 2020 | Rangers v Motherwell | Live audio only |
Bevis Mugabi has been called into the Uganda squad for their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying double header with South Sudan.
The 24-year-old, who has been capped 10 times by his country, will travel for games at home on 28 March and then away on 31 March.
Uganda currently top their qualifying group with four points from their opening two games. Opponents South Sudan are bottom, having lost both of their first fixtures.
He will be joined by Hearts striker Uche Ikpeazu, who has been called into the national team for the first time.